Be careful, folks. This one will end with Morgana nagging you until you go to bed.

Earlier today, Animate announced that they will host a Persona 5 themed Valentine’s Day event at a pair of their stores next week, as part of a promotional build-up for the upcoming anime adaptation.

The Shibuya Animate store will feature an appearance by Persona 5 mascot Morgana. In addition, both stores will give out chocolate-filled marshmallows to attendees.

Persona 5 The Animation will air in April 2018, on Tokyo MX, Gunma TV, Tochigi TV, MBS, and BS11.

Masashi Ishihama (From the New World, Garakowa -Restore the World-) was tapped to direct the project at A-1 Pictures, with Satomi Ishikawa (Convenience Store Boy Friends) providing character designs. Shinichi Inotsume (Gangsta., Hayate the Combat Butler) is in charge of series composition, while Persona 5 composer Shoji Meguro (Persona 3, Persona 4) will score the soundtrack.

Persona franchise producer Katsura Hashino is credited with the original plot concept. Kazuma Kaneko is credited with original demon designs, while Shigenori Soejima is credited as original character designer.

The series will star the following:

Ren Amamiya/Joker: Jun Fukuyama

Ryuji Sakamoto/Skull: Mamoru Miyano

Morgana: Ikue Otani

Ann Takamaki/Panther: Nana Mizuki

Yusuke Kitagawa/Fox: Tomokazu Sugita

Makoto Niijima/Queen: Rina Satou

Futaba Sakura/Oracle: Aoi Yūki

Haru Okumura/Noir: Haruka Tomatsu

Goro Akechi: Sōichiro Hoshi

All of the cast members are returning from the original Persona 5 game.

Persona 5 was originally released on Sony’s PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 consoles in September 2016. Atlus released the title outside of Japan in April.

The title received a 55-minute animated prologue, titled Persona 5 the Animation -The Day Breakers-, on September 3, 2016. Takaharu Ozaki directed the project at A-1 Pictures, with Shinichi Inotsume (Garo: Crimson Moon, Hayate the Combat Butler) writing the script. The team of Keita Matsumoto (Sands of Destruction, Shining Hearts) and Toshiyuki Yahagi (Joker Game) provided character designs.